Content Manipulation#
plone.restapi does not only expose content objects via a RESTful API.
The API consumer can create, read, update, and delete a content object.
Those operations can be mapped to the HTTP verbs POST (Create), GET (Read), PUT (Update) and DELETE (Delete).
Manipulating resources across the network using HTTP as an application protocol is one of core principles of the REST architectural pattern. This allows us to interact with a specific resource in a standardized way.
Verb |
URL |
Action |
|---|---|---|
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Creates a new document within the folder |
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Request the current state of the document |
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Update the document details |
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Remove the document |
Creating a Resource with POST#
To create a new resource, we send a POST request to the resource container.
If we want to create a new document within an existing folder, we send a POST request to that folder:
http
POST /plone/folder HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/json
Authorization: Basic YWRtaW46c2VjcmV0
Content-Type: application/json
{
"@type": "Document",
"title": "My Document"
}
curl
curl -i -X POST http://nohost/plone/folder -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data-raw '{"@type": "Document", "title": "My Document"}' --user admin:secret
httpie
echo '{
"@type": "Document",
"title": "My Document"
}' | http POST http://nohost/plone/folder Accept:application/json Content-Type:application/json -a admin:secret
python-requests
requests.post('http://nohost/plone/folder', headers={'Accept': 'application/json', 'Content-Type': 'application/json'}, json={'@type': 'Document', 'title': 'My Document'}, auth=('admin', 'secret'))
By setting the Accept header, we tell the server that we would like to receive the response in the application/json representation format.
The Content-Type header indicates that the body uses the application/json format.
The request body contains the minimal necessary information needed to create a document (the type and the title).
You could set other properties, such as description, as well.
A special property during content creation is UID
It requires the user to have the Manage Portal permission to set it.
Without the permission, the request will fail as Unauthorized.
Successful Response (201 Created)#
If a resource has been created, the server responds with the 201 Created status code.
The Location header contains the URL of the newly created resource, and the resource representation is in the payload:
HTTP/1.1 201 Created
Content-Type: application/json
Location: http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document
{
"@components": {
"actions": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@actions"
},
"aliases": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@aliases"
},
"breadcrumbs": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@breadcrumbs"
},
"contextnavigation": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@contextnavigation"
},
"navigation": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@navigation"
},
"navroot": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@navroot"
},
"site": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@site"
},
"types": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@types"
},
"workflow": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@workflow"
}
},
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document",
"@type": "Document",
"UID": "SomeUUID000000000000000000000005",
"allow_discussion": false,
"changeNote": "",
"contributors": [],
"created": "1995-07-31T13:45:00+00:00",
"creators": [
"admin"
],
"description": "",
"effective": null,
"exclude_from_nav": false,
"expires": null,
"id": "my-document",
"is_folderish": false,
"language": "",
"layout": "document_view",
"lock": {
"locked": false,
"stealable": true
},
"modified": "1995-07-31T17:30:00+00:00",
"next_item": {},
"parent": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder",
"@type": "Folder",
"description": "This is a folder with two documents",
"review_state": "private",
"title": "My Folder",
"type_title": "Folder"
},
"previous_item": {},
"relatedItems": [],
"review_state": "private",
"rights": "",
"subjects": [],
"table_of_contents": null,
"text": null,
"title": "My Document",
"type_title": "Page",
"version": "current",
"versioning_enabled": true,
"working_copy": null,
"working_copy_of": null
}
Unsuccessful Response (400 Bad Request)#
If the resource could not be created, for instance because the title was missing in the request, the server responds with 400 Bad Request:
HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
Content-Type: application/json
{
'message': 'Required title field is missing'
}
The response body can contain information about why the request failed.
Unsuccessful Response (500 Internal Server Error)#
If the server can not properly process a request, it responds with 500 Internal Server Error:
HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error
Content-Type: application/json
{
'message': 'Internal Server Error'
}
The response body can contain additional information, such as an error trace or a link to the documentation.
Possible POST Responses#
Possible server responses for a POST request are:
201 Created (Resource has been created successfully)
400 Bad Request (malformed request to the service)
500 Internal Server Error (server fault, can not recover internally)
POST Implementation#
A pseudo-code example of the POST implementation on the server:
try:
order = createOrder()
if order == None:
# Bad Request
response.setStatus(400)
else:
# Created
response.setStatus(201)
except:
# Internal Server Error
response.setStatus(500)
Todo
Link to the real implementation...
Reading a Resource with GET#
After a successful POST, we can access the resource by sending a GET request to the resource URL:
http
GET /plone/folder/my-document HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/json
Authorization: Basic YWRtaW46c2VjcmV0
curl
curl -i -X GET http://nohost/plone/folder/my-document -H "Accept: application/json" --user admin:secret
httpie
http http://nohost/plone/folder/my-document Accept:application/json -a admin:secret
python-requests
requests.get('http://nohost/plone/folder/my-document', headers={'Accept': 'application/json'}, auth=('admin', 'secret'))
Successful Response (200 OK)#
If a resource has been retrieved successfully, the server responds with 200 OK:
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json
{
"@components": {
"actions": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@actions"
},
"aliases": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@aliases"
},
"breadcrumbs": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@breadcrumbs"
},
"contextnavigation": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@contextnavigation"
},
"navigation": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@navigation"
},
"navroot": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@navroot"
},
"site": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@site"
},
"types": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@types"
},
"workflow": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@workflow"
}
},
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document",
"@type": "Document",
"UID": "SomeUUID000000000000000000000005",
"allow_discussion": false,
"changeNote": "",
"contributors": [],
"created": "1995-07-31T13:45:00+00:00",
"creators": [
"admin"
],
"description": "",
"effective": null,
"exclude_from_nav": false,
"expires": null,
"id": "my-document",
"is_folderish": false,
"language": "",
"layout": "document_view",
"lock": {
"locked": false,
"stealable": true
},
"modified": "1995-07-31T17:30:00+00:00",
"next_item": {},
"parent": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder",
"@type": "Folder",
"description": "This is a folder with two documents",
"review_state": "private",
"title": "My Folder",
"type_title": "Folder"
},
"previous_item": {},
"relatedItems": [],
"review_state": "private",
"rights": "",
"subjects": [],
"table_of_contents": null,
"text": null,
"title": "My Document",
"type_title": "Page",
"version": "current",
"versioning_enabled": true,
"working_copy": null,
"working_copy_of": null
}
For folderish types, their children are automatically included in the response as items.
To disable the inclusion, add the GET parameter include_items=false to the URL.
By default, only basic metadata is included.
To include additional metadata, you can specify the names of the properties with the metadata_fields parameter.
See also Retrieving additional metadata.
The following example additionally retrieves the UID and Creator:
http
GET /plone/folder?metadata_fields=UID&metadata_fields=Creator HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/json
Authorization: Basic YWRtaW46c2VjcmV0
curl
curl -i -X GET 'http://nohost/plone/folder?metadata_fields=UID&metadata_fields=Creator' -H "Accept: application/json" --user admin:secret
httpie
http 'http://nohost/plone/folder?metadata_fields=UID&metadata_fields=Creator' Accept:application/json -a admin:secret
python-requests
requests.get('http://nohost/plone/folder?metadata_fields=UID&metadata_fields=Creator', headers={'Accept': 'application/json'}, auth=('admin', 'secret'))
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json
{
"@components": {
"actions": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/@actions"
},
"aliases": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/@aliases"
},
"breadcrumbs": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/@breadcrumbs"
},
"contextnavigation": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/@contextnavigation"
},
"navigation": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/@navigation"
},
"navroot": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/@navroot"
},
"site": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/@site"
},
"types": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/@types"
},
"workflow": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/@workflow"
}
},
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder",
"@type": "Folder",
"UID": "SomeUUID000000000000000000000002",
"allow_discussion": false,
"contributors": [],
"created": "1995-07-31T13:45:00+00:00",
"creators": [
"test_user_1_"
],
"description": "This is a folder with two documents",
"effective": null,
"exclude_from_nav": false,
"expires": null,
"id": "folder",
"is_folderish": true,
"items": [
{
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/doc1",
"@type": "Document",
"Creator": "test_user_1_",
"UID": "SomeUUID000000000000000000000003",
"description": "",
"review_state": "private",
"title": "A document within a folder",
"type_title": "Page"
},
{
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/doc2",
"@type": "Document",
"Creator": "test_user_1_",
"UID": "SomeUUID000000000000000000000004",
"description": "",
"review_state": "private",
"title": "A document within a folder",
"type_title": "Page"
},
{
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document",
"@type": "Document",
"Creator": "admin",
"UID": "SomeUUID000000000000000000000005",
"description": "",
"review_state": "private",
"title": "My Document",
"type_title": "Page"
}
],
"items_total": 3,
"language": "",
"layout": "listing_view",
"lock": {},
"modified": "1995-07-31T17:30:00+00:00",
"nextPreviousEnabled": false,
"next_item": {},
"parent": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone",
"@type": "Plone Site",
"description": "",
"title": "Plone site",
"type_title": "Plone Site"
},
"previous_item": {},
"relatedItems": [],
"review_state": "private",
"rights": "",
"subjects": [],
"title": "My Folder",
"type_title": "Folder",
"version": "current",
"working_copy": null,
"working_copy_of": null
}
Note
For folderish types, collections or search results, the results will be batched if the size of the resultset exceeds the batch size. See Batching for more details on how to work with batched results.
Unsuccessful response (404 Not Found)#
If a resource cannot be found, the server will respond with 404 Not Found:
HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found
Content-Type: application/json
{
"message": "Resource not found: https://<resource url>",
"type": "NotFound"
}
GET Implementation#
A pseudo-code example of the GET implementation on the server:
try:
order = getOrder()
if order == None:
# Not Found
response.setStatus(404)
else:
# OK
response.setStatus(200)
except:
# Internal Server Error
response.setStatus(500)
You can find implementation details in the plone.restapi.services.content.add.FolderPost class.
GET Responses#
Possible server responses for a GET request are:
Updating a Resource with PATCH#
To update an existing resource, we send a PATCH request to the server.
PATCH allows providing just a subset of the resource, such as the values you actually want to change.
If you send the value null for a field, the field's content will be deleted, and the missing_value defined for the field in the schema will be set.
Note that this is not possible if the field is required:
http
PATCH /plone/folder/my-document HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/json
Authorization: Basic YWRtaW46c2VjcmV0
Content-Type: application/json
{
"title": "My New Document Title"
}
curl
curl -i -X PATCH http://nohost/plone/folder/my-document -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data-raw '{"title": "My New Document Title"}' --user admin:secret
httpie
echo '{
"title": "My New Document Title"
}' | http PATCH http://nohost/plone/folder/my-document Accept:application/json Content-Type:application/json -a admin:secret
python-requests
requests.patch('http://nohost/plone/folder/my-document', headers={'Accept': 'application/json', 'Content-Type': 'application/json'}, json={'title': 'My New Document Title'}, auth=('admin', 'secret'))
Successful Response (204 No Content)#
A successful response to a PATCH request will be indicated by a 204 No Content response by default:
HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
Successful Response (200 OK)#
You can get the object representation by adding a Prefer header with a value of return=representation to the PATCH request.
In this case, the response will be a 200 OK:
http
PATCH /plone/folder/my-document HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/json
Authorization: Basic YWRtaW46c2VjcmV0
Prefer: return=representation
Content-Type: application/json
{
"title": "My New Document Title"
}
curl
curl -i -X PATCH http://nohost/plone/folder/my-document -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Prefer: return=representation" --data-raw '{"title": "My New Document Title"}' --user admin:secret
httpie
echo '{
"title": "My New Document Title"
}' | http PATCH http://nohost/plone/folder/my-document Accept:application/json Content-Type:application/json Prefer:return=representation -a admin:secret
python-requests
requests.patch('http://nohost/plone/folder/my-document', headers={'Accept': 'application/json', 'Content-Type': 'application/json', 'Prefer': 'return=representation'}, json={'title': 'My New Document Title'}, auth=('admin', 'secret'))
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type: application/json
{
"@components": {
"actions": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@actions"
},
"aliases": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@aliases"
},
"breadcrumbs": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@breadcrumbs"
},
"contextnavigation": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@contextnavigation"
},
"navigation": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@navigation"
},
"navroot": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@navroot"
},
"site": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@site"
},
"types": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@types"
},
"workflow": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document/@workflow"
}
},
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder/my-document",
"@type": "Document",
"UID": "SomeUUID000000000000000000000005",
"allow_discussion": false,
"changeNote": "",
"contributors": [],
"created": "1995-07-31T13:45:00+00:00",
"creators": [
"admin"
],
"description": "",
"effective": null,
"exclude_from_nav": false,
"expires": null,
"id": "my-document",
"is_folderish": false,
"language": "",
"layout": "document_view",
"lock": {
"locked": false,
"stealable": true
},
"modified": "1995-07-31T17:30:00+00:00",
"next_item": {},
"parent": {
"@id": "http://localhost:55001/plone/folder",
"@type": "Folder",
"description": "This is a folder with two documents",
"review_state": "private",
"title": "My Folder",
"type_title": "Folder"
},
"previous_item": {},
"relatedItems": [],
"review_state": "private",
"rights": "",
"subjects": [],
"table_of_contents": null,
"text": null,
"title": "My New Document Title",
"type_title": "Page",
"version": "current",
"versioning_enabled": true,
"working_copy": null,
"working_copy_of": null
}
See the full specifications in RFC 5789: PATCH Method for HTTP.
Replacing a Resource with PUT#
Note
PUT is not implemented yet.
To replace an existing resource, we send a PUT request to the server:
Todo
Add example.
In accordance with the HTTP specification, a successful PUT will not create a new resource or produce a new URL.
PUT expects the entire resource representation to be supplied to the server, rather than just changes to the resource state.
This is usually not a problem since the consumer application requested the resource representation before a PUT anyways.
When the PUT request is accepted and processed by the service, the consumer will receive a 204 No Content response (200 OK would be a valid alternative).
Successful Update (204 No Content)#
When a resource has been updated successfully, the server sends a 204 No Content response:
Todo
Add example.
Unsuccessful Update (409 Conflict)#
Sometimes requests fail due to incompatible changes. The response body includes additional information about the problem:
Todo
Add example.
PUT Implementation#
A pseudo-code example of the PUT implementation on the server:
try:
order = getOrder()
if order:
try:
saveOrder()
except conflict:
response.setStatus(409)
# OK
response.setStatus(200)
else:
# Not Found
response.setStatus(404)
except:
# Internal Server Error
response.setStatus(500)
Todo
Link to the real implementation...
PUT Responses#
Possible server responses for a PUT request are:
POST vs. PUT#
Using POST or PUT depend on the desired outcome.
Use
POSTto create a resource identified by a service-generated URI.Use
POSTto append a resource to a collection identified by a service-generated URI.Use
PUTto overwrite a resource.
This follows RFC 7231: HTTP 1.1: PUT Method.
Removing a Resource with DELETE#
We can delete an existing resource by sending a DELETE request:
http
DELETE /plone/folder/my-document HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/json
Authorization: Basic YWRtaW46c2VjcmV0
curl
curl -i -X DELETE http://nohost/plone/folder/my-document -H "Accept: application/json" --user admin:secret
httpie
http DELETE http://nohost/plone/folder/my-document Accept:application/json -a admin:secret
python-requests
requests.delete('http://nohost/plone/folder/my-document', headers={'Accept': 'application/json'}, auth=('admin', 'secret'))
A successful response will be indicated by a 204 No Content response:
HTTP/1.1 204 No Content
DELETE Implementation#
A pseudo-code example of the DELETE implementation on the server:
try:
order = getOrder()
if order:
if can_delete(order):
# No Content
response.setStatus(204)
else:
# Not Allowed
response.setStatus(405)
else:
# Not Found
response.setStatus(404)
except:
# Internal Server Error
response.setStatus(500)
Todo
Link to the real implementation...
DELETE Responses#
Possible responses to a DELETE request are:
404 Not Found (if the resource does not exist)
405 Method Not Allowed (if deleting the resource is not allowed)
Reordering sub resources#
The resources contained within a resource can be reordered using the ordering key with a PATCH request on the container.
Use the obj_id subkey to specify which resource to reorder.
The subkey delta can be top, bottom, or a negative or positive integer for moving up or down.
Reordering resources within a subset of resources can be done using the subset_ids subkey.
A response of 400 BadRequest with a message Client/server ordering mismatch will be returned if the value is not in the same order as server side.
A response of 400 BadRequest with a message Content ordering is not supported by this resource will be returned if the container does not support ordering:
http
PATCH /plone/folder/my-document HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/json
Authorization: Basic YWRtaW46c2VjcmV0
Content-Type: application/json
{
"ordering": {"obj_id": "item_3", "delta": "top", "subset_ids": ["item_1", "item_3", "item5"]}
}
curl
curl -i -X PATCH http://nohost/plone/folder/my-document -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data-raw '{"ordering": {"delta": "top", "obj_id": "item_3", "subset_ids": ["item_1", "item_3", "item5"]}}' --user admin:secret
httpie
echo '{
"ordering": {
"delta": "top",
"obj_id": "item_3",
"subset_ids": [
"item_1",
"item_3",
"item5"
]
}
}' | http PATCH http://nohost/plone/folder/my-document Accept:application/json Content-Type:application/json -a admin:secret
python-requests
requests.patch('http://nohost/plone/folder/my-document', headers={'Accept': 'application/json', 'Content-Type': 'application/json'}, json={'ordering': {'delta': 'top', 'obj_id': 'item_3', 'subset_ids': ['item_1', 'item_3', 'item5']}}, auth=('admin', 'secret'))
To rearrange all items in a folderish context, use the sort key.
The on subkey defines the catalog index to be sorted on.
The order subkey indicates either the ascending or descending order of items.
A response 400 BadRequest with a message Content ordering is not supported by this resource will be returned if the container does not support ordering:
http
PATCH /plone/folder HTTP/1.1
Accept: application/json
Authorization: Basic YWRtaW46c2VjcmV0
Content-Type: application/json
{
"sort": {"on": "modified", "order": "descending"}
}
curl
curl -i -X PATCH http://nohost/plone/folder -H "Accept: application/json" -H "Content-Type: application/json" --data-raw '{"sort": {"on": "modified", "order": "descending"}}' --user admin:secret
httpie
echo '{
"sort": {
"on": "modified",
"order": "descending"
}
}' | http PATCH http://nohost/plone/folder Accept:application/json Content-Type:application/json -a admin:secret
python-requests
requests.patch('http://nohost/plone/folder', headers={'Accept': 'application/json', 'Content-Type': 'application/json'}, json={'sort': {'on': 'modified', 'order': 'descending'}}, auth=('admin', 'secret'))